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the french after retaking the final major city of condell from the slum makes us say they will soon leave mali and in operations over to government troops new to finish international consultant and former deputy speaker of the belgian polman says this is a bad idea considering the lack of discipline and funding in the west african nation. but i hear now is how this surprises me i mean first of all the million army does hold a grudge against the people who are stemmed from the northern part of the country and secondly the soldiers of very low grade and have very little armaments etc as a they're not really a regular army in that sense there's only. hardly a state apparatus functioning how can you register people and examine what they do you can't you just ground in a country like that so the only thing you can do correctly is if you think people might be terrorist is hold them and arrest them and detain them but you certainly do it is this kind of actually judicial executions but eternally surprises me that this is going on right now this country needs support yes this country needs our mo
the french after retaking the final major city of condell from the slum makes us say they will soon leave mali and in operations over to government troops new to finish international consultant and former deputy speaker of the belgian polman says this is a bad idea considering the lack of discipline and funding in the west african nation. but i hear now is how this surprises me i mean first of all the million army does hold a grudge against the people who are stemmed from the northern part of...
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just a click away with the geico mobile app. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> president obama's pick for secretary of defense, former senator chuck hagel, continues to face a barrage of questions during his confirmation hearings. at today's white house briefing press secretary jay carney took exception to the idea hagel had shifted his views in order to lock up his confirmation. >> senator hagel's views are in the mainstream of the republican party and the democratic party and broader public opinion. who are hout of the mainstream are those who are suggesting otherwise. >> we're youned by nbc news white house correspondent
just a click away with the geico mobile app. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>>...
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mexico city, one of the alalarg cities in the world. and this huge pemex office building and right, right, right in the heart of mexico city. we're being told by one of our mexico city affiliates that at least 22 people are hurt. that's been the initial reporting, but that number clearly could go way, way up. juan carlos lopez is here. you've been monitoring mexican television and have been on the phone, juan carlos. what are you learning? >> what we've learned is an explosion in building b-2 of the pemex tower in mexico city. the building have been evacuated, they've lost power, they're also talking about people trapped inside the building and in nearby buildings. still not confirmed what type of explosion it was. this was while everyone was working, so still -- and i was running up here, so, following also on twitter, that's where pemex is putting up most of their information. >> are they saying how many people are trapped inside, in this huge office tower? >> the information information speaks about 22 wounded, but that's -- >> but t
mexico city, one of the alalarg cities in the world. and this huge pemex office building and right, right, right in the heart of mexico city. we're being told by one of our mexico city affiliates that at least 22 people are hurt. that's been the initial reporting, but that number clearly could go way, way up. juan carlos lopez is here. you've been monitoring mexican television and have been on the phone, juan carlos. what are you learning? >> what we've learned is an explosion in building...
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when we finally get an aids vaccine, partly that will be because the basic science has given us the insight as to hue the immune system works. >> rose: really interesting stuff in cancer dying nottics, too. there is-- diagnostic, too. you have become interested in agriculture. >> i'm a city boy and i didn't understand about -- >> rose: you didn't plant anything. >> where all that food comes from. but want 75% of the poor people in the world are people who live on very small farms. and thinking about okay, how do we lift them up? forces you to say well, what was the green revolution in the 70s where wheat, rice, and corn productivity went up unbelievably. you know, why didn't that happen in africa? how do we carry that forward? how do we make sure it's being done in a sustainable way and meet the food needs of the entire planet which are growing quite rapidly. >> rose: on climate change, how are we doing? >> on climate change, you'd have to give us an fglu mine the world? >> yes. we are flunking this one right at the moment. we should be first and foremost spending more on research because w
when we finally get an aids vaccine, partly that will be because the basic science has given us the insight as to hue the immune system works. >> rose: really interesting stuff in cancer dying nottics, too. there is-- diagnostic, too. you have become interested in agriculture. >> i'm a city boy and i didn't understand about -- >> rose: you didn't plant anything. >> where all that food comes from. but want 75% of the poor people in the world are people who live on very...
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the french officer retaking the final major city of condell from the slum as say they will soon not leave mali handing operations over to government troops divinest international consultant and former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament says this is a bad idea considering the lack of discipline and funding in the west african nation. but i hear now is how this surprises me i mean that first of all the million army does hold a grudge against the people who asked them from the northern part of the country and secondly the soldiers of very low paid and at very little armaments at such as a they're not really a regular army in that sense there's only. hardly a state apparatus functioning how can you really just of people and examine what they do you can't you just ground in a country like that so the only thing you can do correctly is if you think people might be terrorist is hold them and arrest them and detain them but you certainly will do it is this kind of extra judicial executions but eternally surprises me that this is going on right now this country needs support yes this country
the french officer retaking the final major city of condell from the slum as say they will soon not leave mali handing operations over to government troops divinest international consultant and former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament says this is a bad idea considering the lack of discipline and funding in the west african nation. but i hear now is how this surprises me i mean that first of all the million army does hold a grudge against the people who asked them from the northern part...
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a 14-year-old student is shot at price middle school on the south side of the city. the child is breathing and treated at a local hospital. a teacher is injured, possibly trampled in the confusion. police have a suspect in custody. clearly many unanswered questions in the early investigation but a recent in a rash of school shootings that are all putting pressure on congress to act. and a new tactic adding to that pressure, economic shaming. former investment banker and current chicago mayor emanuel is leading advocates to pressure banks to divest from gun manufacturers, persuaded a $5 million pension fund in chicago to divest and now california's fund for teachers frozen or divested investments in gun makers. philadelphia mayor nutter compares the strategy to the one used to pressure company that is did business with the apartheid government of south africa. our next guest shining a light on the dirty dozen, 12 big corporate investors that back the gun industry. please welcome current public advocate for city of new york, bill deblazio. how are you? >> great. thank
a 14-year-old student is shot at price middle school on the south side of the city. the child is breathing and treated at a local hospital. a teacher is injured, possibly trampled in the confusion. police have a suspect in custody. clearly many unanswered questions in the early investigation but a recent in a rash of school shootings that are all putting pressure on congress to act. and a new tactic adding to that pressure, economic shaming. former investment banker and current chicago mayor...
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as we grieve for adea, we need to work today to protect our greatest resource, the children of the city of chicago. >> and today also hillary clinton is taking her leave tomorrow from the state department, and we look back at some of her historic trips. this one to myanmar, or burma, in december of 2011 where they finally met with democracy leader and nobel lawyer yacht aung san su kyi. >> democracy has been the goal from the very beginning, and yet, we know that it has been a long, very difficult path that has been followed. we do see openings today. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of th
as we grieve for adea, we need to work today to protect our greatest resource, the children of the city of chicago. >> and today also hillary clinton is taking her leave tomorrow from the state department, and we look back at some of her historic trips. this one to myanmar, or burma, in december of 2011 where they finally met with democracy leader and nobel lawyer yacht aung san su kyi. >> democracy has been the goal from the very beginning, and yet, we know that it has been a long,...
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he's the public advocate for the city of new york. he said 7-year-olds don't belong in handcuffs. i wouldn't stand for this in a school. our school system's over reliance on the nypd as a disciplinary tool traumatizes our young people and drains vital city resources away from responding to genuine crimes. this has to stop. does the law have to change? >> we need sensible people. the principal should have taken care of it. when she called the cops, the law allows the cops to do a diversion and not make an arrest instead of handcuffing a little kid to a precinct wall. >> i'm speechless. all i can say is thank you, paul. "newsroom international" starts now. ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now...
he's the public advocate for the city of new york. he said 7-year-olds don't belong in handcuffs. i wouldn't stand for this in a school. our school system's over reliance on the nypd as a disciplinary tool traumatizes our young people and drains vital city resources away from responding to genuine crimes. this has to stop. does the law have to change? >> we need sensible people. the principal should have taken care of it. when she called the cops, the law allows the cops to do a diversion...
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to gabe gutierrez in midland city, alabama. fill us in on the most up-to-date information there. >> reporter: thomas, the standoff has been bizarre from the beginning and is dragging past 40 hours. this morning hostage negotiators have been talking with the suspect thank you a pvc pipe attached to an underground tornado bunker. officials say so far the 5-year-old hostage is unharmed. they're identifying him simply by his first name, ethan. he'll turn 6 in a few weeks. they have been able to bring ethan medicine for an unspecified medical condition and a coloring book to occupy his time. this standoff began tuesday afternoon. a police source close to the investigation says 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes boarded a stopped school bus and demanded several children come along with him. when the school bus driver refused, police say, dykes opened fire, shooting the bus driver multiple times and killing him. and the police source says dykes then took that child to the underground bunker where they've been holed up for more than 40 hours.
to gabe gutierrez in midland city, alabama. fill us in on the most up-to-date information there. >> reporter: thomas, the standoff has been bizarre from the beginning and is dragging past 40 hours. this morning hostage negotiators have been talking with the suspect thank you a pvc pipe attached to an underground tornado bunker. officials say so far the 5-year-old hostage is unharmed. they're identifying him simply by his first name, ethan. he'll turn 6 in a few weeks. they have been able...
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it did a huge amount of damage, the abilities of cities and straights across the country to hold gun companies accountable. if hagel goes forward and says, look, what the pentagon did under rumsfeld was wrong, we can start to undo that damage. there is congressman adam schiff. what we could do is make it so that gun manufacturers are accountable. >> is there any other company that supplies to the military that has this kind of protection? >> absolutely not. building tanks, planes, automobiles, what have you for the military, all those companies are still held accountable in the normal market for the kinds of products they put out there and gun companies shouldn't be any different. what we have here is another example of the nra-backed legislation which is just a hand out to the gun industry which is really who is sponsoring it in many ways. the nra was saying if we don't have this bill then gun companies will go bankrupt but that's not true. we need to go forward and correct this and hagel could take a really important step in doing that by going forward and saying the pentagon is re
it did a huge amount of damage, the abilities of cities and straights across the country to hold gun companies accountable. if hagel goes forward and says, look, what the pentagon did under rumsfeld was wrong, we can start to undo that damage. there is congressman adam schiff. what we could do is make it so that gun manufacturers are accountable. >> is there any other company that supplies to the military that has this kind of protection? >> absolutely not. building tanks, planes,...
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bill: there is outrage in the city of chicago. gun violence claiming the life of a promising teenager just back from the inauguration in washington, d.c.. >> worry about where she is going. i know who has her. i just miss her. my heart, it is a whole section of my heart that's gone. martha: three people are hurt after a powerful explosion ripped through a packed hotel near seaworld in san diego. the police say that a couple in one of the rooms was making drugs using butane. that can lead to this sort of thing the gas apparently ignited by a cigarette. that room we're told looks like a war zone. police say it could have been a lot worse. the man ran out into the streets ablaze at one point yesterday afternoon. bill: lesson learned, right? president obama nominee for the defense department. former senator chuck hagel already faced fierce opposition from those who question his position on matters in the middle east. >> i can not support a nominee for defense secretary who thinks we should be tougher on israel and more lenient on iran
bill: there is outrage in the city of chicago. gun violence claiming the life of a promising teenager just back from the inauguration in washington, d.c.. >> worry about where she is going. i know who has her. i just miss her. my heart, it is a whole section of my heart that's gone. martha: three people are hurt after a powerful explosion ripped through a packed hotel near seaworld in san diego. the police say that a couple in one of the rooms was making drugs using butane. that can lead...
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on the eve of the super bowl, cnn is live in new orleans, what it means to the city and how it became such a cultural phenomenon. join us for kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special saturday afternoon, 4:00 eastern. >>> stay with us for this morning's senate hearing on chuck hagel's nomination scheduled to get under way in just about six minutes. we'll have live coverage. we'll be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello, thank you so much for joining us. it's just about 30 minutes past the hour. combat veteran fighting to become the nation's next defense secretary, minutes from now the grilling of chuck hagel begins, toughest questions likely to come from his fellow republicans sitting on the senate armed services committee. some say hagel's chances are winning senate
on the eve of the super bowl, cnn is live in new orleans, what it means to the city and how it became such a cultural phenomenon. join us for kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special saturday afternoon, 4:00 eastern. >>> stay with us for this morning's senate hearing on chuck hagel's nomination scheduled to get under way in just about six minutes. we'll have live coverage. we'll be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is...
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asking why there's so much gun violence in chicago, despite that city having some of the toughest gun laws in the land. >> well, the problem is is that a huge proportion of those guns come in from outside of chicago. if you are just creating a bunch of pockets of gun laws, without having sort of a unified, integrated system, for example, of background checks, then, you know, it's going to be a lot harder for an individual community, a single community, to protect itself from this kind of gun violence. >> also in that interview, the president drew a line in the sand on immigration, saying he wants a bill done in the next six months. >> what we donate want is, i think, a vague promise that somewhere down the line, maybe, sort of, kind of, you may be able to achieve citizenship. we want to give people clarity about how they can move forward. >> and he responded directly to the republican senator the effort most hinges on, florida's marco rubio. >> is this going to end up being a battle between you and marco rubio? >> no, i don't think so. look, we've put border security ahead of pathway
asking why there's so much gun violence in chicago, despite that city having some of the toughest gun laws in the land. >> well, the problem is is that a huge proportion of those guns come in from outside of chicago. if you are just creating a bunch of pockets of gun laws, without having sort of a unified, integrated system, for example, of background checks, then, you know, it's going to be a lot harder for an individual community, a single community, to protect itself from this kind of...
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on the eve of the super bowl, cnn is live in new orleans, what it means to the city and how it became such a cultural phenomenon. join us for kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special saturday afternoon, 4:00 eastern. >>> stay with us for this morning's senate hearing on chuck hagel's nomination scheduled to get under way in just about six minutes. we'll have live coverage. we'll be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's sli
on the eve of the super bowl, cnn is live in new orleans, what it means to the city and how it became such a cultural phenomenon. join us for kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special saturday afternoon, 4:00 eastern. >>> stay with us for this morning's senate hearing on chuck hagel's nomination scheduled to get under way in just about six minutes. we'll have live coverage. we'll be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is...
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the subway was introduced because of the expansion of the city in the 1920's and early 1930's. it is still one of the fastest- growing cities in the world. the system is struggling to cope. the metro has been evolve and and there are big plans to expand it. by 2020, it will increase in size by half. there are attempts to make it easier to navigate around with a new math being designed. this is one of several schemes being put to a vote. >> people by a new york apartment by knowing where the new station will be. -- a new apartment by knowing where the new station will be. >> a lot is riding on these redevelopment plans as many head to the city to work and live. the need to go underground in moscow will get even greater. >> an unmanned rocket has blasted off from the u.s. taking a new number of communications satellites into orbit. it is expected to reach orbit in 10 days. china has denied accusations it hacked into the new york times' servers. claims have been that the chinese hackers have been attacking these computer since they ran a story about wen jiabao. a former portuguese
the subway was introduced because of the expansion of the city in the 1920's and early 1930's. it is still one of the fastest- growing cities in the world. the system is struggling to cope. the metro has been evolve and and there are big plans to expand it. by 2020, it will increase in size by half. there are attempts to make it easier to navigate around with a new math being designed. this is one of several schemes being put to a vote. >> people by a new york apartment by knowing where...
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there's 20,000 or 30,000 black kids killed in the inner city because the widest people in this country are being manipulated by the radical white ring -- right-wing to vote for them. host: we will move on to an gayle king in louisiana, a democrat. what are your views on gun control and. -- moving on to gylayle in louisiana. caller: i'm actually in houston, texas. host: i apologize. tell us your views on gun control and whether they have changed. caller: no, my views have not changed. as long as people like wayne lapierre, the republicans and democrats afraid to lose their office, men, women, boys, girls, as long as there's money involved, it will never change. thank you. host: smitty is in farmington, new mexico on our republican line. caller: thank you. that person who was talking about ronald reagan and guns, he was off the wall. host: why don't you tell us your views on gun control? caller: my views have not changed. i think people need to be able to defend themselves. the woman with the two kids who had an intruder with a crowbar after her, ask her whether she thinks people ought t
there's 20,000 or 30,000 black kids killed in the inner city because the widest people in this country are being manipulated by the radical white ring -- right-wing to vote for them. host: we will move on to an gayle king in louisiana, a democrat. what are your views on gun control and. -- moving on to gylayle in louisiana. caller: i'm actually in houston, texas. host: i apologize. tell us your views on gun control and whether they have changed. caller: no, my views have not changed. as long as...
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and iraqi forces from the city of falluja for a number of months. at that point it was clear that what they have built, not only was fairly passionate, but it was also extensive. the network work around most of the country. and zarqawi was an interesting role to really get to the heart of bruce's question. it was a question about, there was an issue about did he really matter. and the answer is yes, he did. he mattered in a big way, because zarqawi became an organizational leader. he also became an iconic leader. he leveraged both very well. at one point we would watch them move around the country and deal with groups, and he was very low-key, very charismatic leader. not bluster us. he was an effective in your face leader in terms of a positive sense, but he would also leverages ability to use mass media. he would put out these radio or internet talks where he would praise groups around the country. i remember one time we captured one of these different groups to the lines of show marked the -- essentially was going geographic area to geographic ar
and iraqi forces from the city of falluja for a number of months. at that point it was clear that what they have built, not only was fairly passionate, but it was also extensive. the network work around most of the country. and zarqawi was an interesting role to really get to the heart of bruce's question. it was a question about, there was an issue about did he really matter. and the answer is yes, he did. he mattered in a big way, because zarqawi became an organizational leader. he also...
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and the whole city's behind him. >> but as we know, ray lewis takes a back seat on sunday to the soda company from the west bank. that'sanybody's going to be talking about on the broadcast. the book is "game over: how politics has turned the sports world upside down." >> great to be here. >>> three months after sandy, we'll visit a community has still very much in need of relief. you'll want to stick around this. keep it on "morning joe." [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. so we created the extraord
and the whole city's behind him. >> but as we know, ray lewis takes a back seat on sunday to the soda company from the west bank. that'sanybody's going to be talking about on the broadcast. the book is "game over: how politics has turned the sports world upside down." >> great to be here. >>> three months after sandy, we'll visit a community has still very much in need of relief. you'll want to stick around this. keep it on "morning joe." [ tylenol...
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straw purchasers buy the gun there and they end up in the hands of criminals in the city of chicago. we have to put an end to this. i'm going to ask a question to the panelists. mr. lapierre, i ran into some of your members in illinois and they tell me, you do not get the second amendment. it is not just about hunting. it is not just about sports. it is not just about shooting targets. it is not just about defending ourselves from criminals, as ms. trotter testified. we need the ability to protect ourselves from our governments. from our government, from the police, if they knock on our doors and we need to fight back. do you agree with that point of view? >> if you look at what our founding fathers put down there, they had lived under the tyranny of king george and wanted to make sure these free people in this new country would never be subjugated again and live under tyranny. i also think that what people all over the country fear today is being abandoned by their government, if a tornado hits, if a hurricane hits, if a riot occurs. then they will be out there alone. the only way t
straw purchasers buy the gun there and they end up in the hands of criminals in the city of chicago. we have to put an end to this. i'm going to ask a question to the panelists. mr. lapierre, i ran into some of your members in illinois and they tell me, you do not get the second amendment. it is not just about hunting. it is not just about sports. it is not just about shooting targets. it is not just about defending ourselves from criminals, as ms. trotter testified. we need the ability to...
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the city of boston -- the city of austin has 1/10 that a baltimore. in light of the evidence, what empirical data supports your contention that restricting the rights of law-abiding citizens to possess firearms would decrease crime rather than making people more vulnerable to violent criminals. >> we know that nearly 2 million gun purchases were stopped from obtaining their firearms since 1994-2009. senator, i would say that your statistics would be much greater in homicides. what is often missed is the medical intervention and takes place today from the emt in the field to shock trauma. that would be much higher. i am here today representing nine major police executive leadership organizations. for the sake of time, i will not read all of those. they are a matter of record the problem. in areas like baltimore, new york, chicago with some of the toughest gun regulations and laws in the nation is outside weapons coming in. it is about the background check problem. it is about the acquisition of these firearms outside the normal firearms licensed dealer
the city of boston -- the city of austin has 1/10 that a baltimore. in light of the evidence, what empirical data supports your contention that restricting the rights of law-abiding citizens to possess firearms would decrease crime rather than making people more vulnerable to violent criminals. >> we know that nearly 2 million gun purchases were stopped from obtaining their firearms since 1994-2009. senator, i would say that your statistics would be much greater in homicides. what is...
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the contras in nicaragua in american cities. that's at the senate can do. mr. president, the senate can still work if we learn from and listen to each other. two responsibilities that are like webster said about liberty and union, one and inseparable. so i say offering my final words on the senate floor, i remembered that i came of age and a son or freshmen senators didn't speak at austin. senators no longer hold their tongues to the whole sessions of congress and they shouldn't. your voices are just as valuable as those count just as much as the most tenured member of this body. being heard by others does not exempt them from listening to others. i came to the national mall may 271 with fellow veterans. who wanted only to talk to her leaders about the war. president nixon tried to kick us off the wall and we knocked on door after door at capitol hill and to watch and couldn't get an audience to representatives. precious few including ted kennedy and hubert humphreys came to a river camped out in her group had to say. i saw firs
the contras in nicaragua in american cities. that's at the senate can do. mr. president, the senate can still work if we learn from and listen to each other. two responsibilities that are like webster said about liberty and union, one and inseparable. so i say offering my final words on the senate floor, i remembered that i came of age and a son or freshmen senators didn't speak at austin. senators no longer hold their tongues to the whole sessions of congress and they shouldn't. your voices...
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that's the equivalent of two cities the size of birmingham. it was too far, too high and less government there's a huge responsibility for not taking responsible decisions. we have taken responsible decisions. we are dealing with, for instance, bogus colleges and bogus students, and the level of net migration has come down by a quarter. we need to do more in terms of making sure that while we welcome people who want to come here and work from within the european union, would you take a tough approach to make sure people are not abusing our benefit system. my honorable friend of the immigration minister is working for hard on this issue and i think it's very important he does. >> last week the prime minister -- [inaudible] complete unacceptable practice. [inaudible] wil will the prime toheter this a good thing to to the people >> i think if you, maybe we need to modernize the system, should you get a which question, get on a tablet or a not bad so you can proceed. [shouting] but, of course, i look forward to having those discussions with people
that's the equivalent of two cities the size of birmingham. it was too far, too high and less government there's a huge responsibility for not taking responsible decisions. we have taken responsible decisions. we are dealing with, for instance, bogus colleges and bogus students, and the level of net migration has come down by a quarter. we need to do more in terms of making sure that while we welcome people who want to come here and work from within the european union, would you take a tough...
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eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live with the biggest take on the city and how it's become a cultural phenomena and a whole lot more. we'll welcome rachel nickels, a new host of cnn, a special cnn bleacher report this saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> we are expecting a major fight on capitol hill tomorrow when confirmation hearings get under way for secretary nominee chuck hagel. the vice president, joe biden, thinks very, very differently. he spoke exclusively with gloria borger who is here in "the situation room." obviously they have been friends, bi
eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live with the biggest take on the city and how it's become a cultural phenomena and a whole lot more. we'll welcome rachel nickels, a new host of cnn, a special cnn bleacher report this saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out...
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in the northern syrian city of aleppo it's not clear who was behind these killings it's not clear when they occurred or indeed who these victims are but it certainly is happening as we see growing clashes and confrontations between the soldiers of the syrian president as well as opposition fighters and we witnessing more postings on you tube of brutal sesame asians brutal killings very often being carried out by opposition fighters announcement comes amid international warnings that syria might fall into the hands of radical islamism if no solution is indeed found more and more the sense in the international community is that the country is falling apart and also that it looks as if the syrian president bashar assad is not going anywhere the u.n. arab league mediator laughter brahimi told the united nations security council that assad may be able to hold on to power for now he also warned that syria was breaking up before everyone's eyes and also admitted that there had been no progress made in efforts to establish talks over aid political transition now we're hearing the same kind of
in the northern syrian city of aleppo it's not clear who was behind these killings it's not clear when they occurred or indeed who these victims are but it certainly is happening as we see growing clashes and confrontations between the soldiers of the syrian president as well as opposition fighters and we witnessing more postings on you tube of brutal sesame asians brutal killings very often being carried out by opposition fighters announcement comes amid international warnings that syria might...
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curfew order imposed three towns along the city's cannell blogger and journalist a while ask him does the morsi hopes to gain outside support to validate his crackdown on opposition at home. he's going to the europe trip to secure funds perhaps for for egypt but what will he do with these funds when he's very hesitant and they you know he cannot even run his country how it works he left at a time when the police were exercising extreme brutality with a lot of people killed in the port. somewheres and him imposing the emergency law which he. promised he would never would. so so it's actually has been present and i think he's just trying to secure an international relationship so that he can oppress the people. back in his country israel has boycotted a u.n. reveal of its human rights practices becoming the first country to make such a move it claims the organization is biased against it and the feeling of isolation is growing in tel aviv not only when it comes to international policies but the country planning to build more defensive walls on territory considers its own as artie's ales
curfew order imposed three towns along the city's cannell blogger and journalist a while ask him does the morsi hopes to gain outside support to validate his crackdown on opposition at home. he's going to the europe trip to secure funds perhaps for for egypt but what will he do with these funds when he's very hesitant and they you know he cannot even run his country how it works he left at a time when the police were exercising extreme brutality with a lot of people killed in the port....
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the job of mayors is to keep people who live in their city safe. they understand this in a very deep, emotional way. they are responsible for their citizens directly. you mention all of the elements coming into play. the other one, of course, is electoral. the super pac spent $10 million, did quite well. just today went up with an ad in the special election in illinois to replace jesse jackson, jr., one of the candidates has received high marks from the nra, does not support the president's assault weapons ban, and the mayors super pac is targeting ads to make sure the voters in that race know who's on their side and who is not. >> i think the limits of the reach and impact mayors can have, and all due regard to the mayors' leadership on this issue, both rhetorical and practical, is sort of manifested in chicago. you've got pretty much a total ban on private ownership of guns. you have to register, go through all sorts of hoops, but because they are surrounded by a sea of weaponry, it turns out, again and again, this is a national issue, the mayors
the job of mayors is to keep people who live in their city safe. they understand this in a very deep, emotional way. they are responsible for their citizens directly. you mention all of the elements coming into play. the other one, of course, is electoral. the super pac spent $10 million, did quite well. just today went up with an ad in the special election in illinois to replace jesse jackson, jr., one of the candidates has received high marks from the nra, does not support the president's...
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. >>> oakland wants to keep patrolling the city streets for a few more months but the chp says not so fast. >>> good wednesday morning. we're starting off the morning with cold numbers. mostly clear skies. a bit of haze. but the afternoon very nice. coming up, the neighborhoods that will warm back up in the lower 60s. >> thank you, mark. >>> 7:13. we are following developing news from alabama. the fbi is trying to negotiate the release of a 6-year-old boy who is being held hostage by a gunman. reporter elizabeth prann joins us live. what's happening there now? >> reporter: good morning, tori. yes. very few details are being released by the sheriff's department this morning. we do know the name of the bus driver killed yesterday, 56- year-old charles albert pole and, junior. he's died at the hands of the suspect. he died at the hospital after the shooting on the bus. we do know there are you have few details being released at this point. right over my shoulder, that dirt road is where s.w.a.t. teams are going up and down because just blocks away is where the suspect is holding that 6-y
. >>> oakland wants to keep patrolling the city streets for a few more months but the chp says not so fast. >>> good wednesday morning. we're starting off the morning with cold numbers. mostly clear skies. a bit of haze. but the afternoon very nice. coming up, the neighborhoods that will warm back up in the lower 60s. >> thank you, mark. >>> 7:13. we are following developing news from alabama. the fbi is trying to negotiate the release of a 6-year-old boy who is...